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The Seastar Solutions® Safe-T Steering System is the OEM choice for safe, simple, reliable steering for boats up to 24'. To enhance the simplicity of this design, we now offer the Safe-T Quick Connect system. This system does not require tools to connect the cable to the helm, therefore reducing installation time up to 50%.

Excellent !!!
Great buy.....Delivered on time.Simple /Easy install and fit perfect. Works Great.
June 29, 2012

waders-stocking
The size was either missed marked or they were the smallest size 3 & 4 big men I have every purchases.And it cost over $20.00 to send them back.
April 12, 2012

not good
bass pro was great but teleflex duel steering rotary helm gear drive did not freely turn what so ever.I bought ten years ago same replacement i had to reuse the old rotary helm gear on the new cables.the shaft was too large for aluminum housing making the wheel way too tight to turn at all.
March 18, 2012

Safe-T-Quick Steering System
Product works well, fairly easy to install, instructions could be a little more product specific. Price I felt was a little too high, otherwise completely satisfied.
September 28, 2010

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chances are, no. Most all boats have a little tab or rutter just behind and above the prop. you just loosen this tab and move it to adjust how the boat steering works. If the boat is pulling to the right then point the front of the tab to the left a little more. It may take some trial and error to get it just right. If there is no tab but there is a hole it may have come loose and fallen off. If so check with your local dealer or just look at another motor like yours and see what they look like and then buy one like it.

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Rack and Pinion steering is superior, just like in cars. The Rack and pinion is a gear and track. This makes for smother and more controlled steering and, holds course better. Rotary is all up to you with no gear assist.R&P is harder to install, but not difficult if that is what you are replacing. It takes more room for the gear (rack) - about 1.5 feet laterally behind your dash.Rotary also get's worn quicker as dirt, debris slowly grind down unit more - not with rack.

This is really just a matter of opinion but there is some cons and pros about both of them. Rack and pinion will last longer but the cables sometimes want to stick or be hard to deal with over a long period of time. The rotary system is a little better in my opinion because the cables dont stick as bad as the cables do and not as much of a fight to steer your vessel although the rotary cables tend to not last as long as the rack and pinion. Hope this helps. Hydrolic is the best by far but expensive.

The best ting to do would be to look on the cable in the boat and see how long it is usually the cables are measured in inches. it would be hard to guess how long of a cable u would need, and a lot easier to get the right cable first time.

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